Andrew Miller was a founder and the news editor of Outweek magazine and has taught writing and journalism at Polytechnic Institute of New York University. He is now a book editor at John Wiley & Sons, HarperCollins, Hearst and Random House. His byline appears frequently in the LGBT press, especially New York’s Gay City News, and he has also contributed to and ghostwritten several books, including Youth In Crisis: What Everyone Should Know About Growing Up Gay. He is a member of Queer Nation, a direct action group dedicated to ending discrimination, violence and repression against the LGBT community. Miller lives in New York City's East Village. For more info, visit linkedin.com/in/andrewmillernyc.

Entries by Andrew Miller

The first time I organized a contingent for New York City's LGBT Pride Parade, it was still called a march. I was a sophomore and a member of Gay People at Columbia. (We were all still "gay" then, but, to be fair, Columbia was still a men's college back in...

MSNBC anchor Thomas Roberts apparently feels so guilty about going to Moscow to co-host the Miss Universe pageant on Nov. 9 that he's published an apologia on his network's website in advance of his trip.

"Courage is contagious," he says. "Boycotting and vilifying [Russia] from the outside...

Despite his ambivalence toward hook-ups, Jake set his iPhone on stun and Grindr-ed up a handsome young man who thought Jake was handsome, too. With him Jake hoped to blunt, at least for a while, his unremitting ache to be desired and...

Linebacker Manti Te'o isn't the only man with a dubious online love interest. I have an imaginary Facebook boyfriend, too. I'm pretty sure mine is an actual person. Felipe and I both like to post YouTube videos in an invitation-only Facebook group for gay men who are into...

Unlike Anderson Cooper, I didn't want to wait until I had a contract with the largest cable network in the United States -- and millions and millions of dollars in the bank as a result -- before I came out.